A phantom load
(known also as vampire draw and standby power) is the power consumed by an
electrical device that is switched off, but is still plugged in, or is on
standby. Before federal regulations were put in place, phantom loads could
account for 10% of a residences energy use. One tenth of a home’s power used on
things that aren’t even on! While regulations have helped to drastically reduce
the size of phantom loads, they still exist, and still cost money. Simply
unplugging devices when not in use can save hundreds of dollars over the course
of a year.
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Using the
cold-water cycle in a washing machine saves approximately $60 per year and
saves energy. Clothing lines eliminate all energy used by a dryer, cutting down
on half of laundry costs when the weather is good. These are just a few ways to
cut your energy bill, water bill and carbon footprint. Use fans instead of air
conditioning, or wear sweaters instead of using central heating. Put a brick or
a gallon container full of sand in the tank of your toilet to reduce flow.
The most
important thing to remember is that helping the environment doesn’t have to be
expensive or inconvenient. In fact, it is usually cheaper and easier to save
energy, money and the environment all at the same time.

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